Posted by Fixerupper on March 08, 2012 at 17:24:44 from (199.120.105.202):
Most of us have had a telemarketer call us on the cell phone and probably more than once. Today I got one from some tool company that claimed my dad and I are in business together and they had both of our names and numbers. Dad is my landlord on some of the land I farm and we farm it 50-50 so technically we do farm together on that land. The ONLY businesses that have information that has us linked together are the FSA, crop insurance companies, and my little home town bank. We are not connected in a business manner in any other way than this land. I know the FSA does not sell phone numbers nor does my little bank so I'm thinking the only way they got my cell number and could claim my dad and I are partners is through hacked information. The FSA does have my cell number so I'm guessing it's through that avenue but I could be wrong.
I didn't think of pushing him on how he got my number because I was getting pretty hot under the collar, but if he calls again I'll be prepared. If they have my phone number, how much more do they know about my personal information? His number traces to a cell phone so I couldn't get at his name but I did get the town the cell tower is based in. GRRRRRRRR! Jim
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